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The Baltimore Sun calls third-year OG John Urschel the Ravens' "likely starter" at left guard.

The Ravens are trying to replace Kelechi Osemele, whom the Raiders signed away for $58.5 million. Ryan Jensen was better than Urschel when given chances to play last season, but the organization invested a higher draft pick into the latter. Rookie Alex Lewis, who played tackle at Nebraska, is also in the mix. Jun 15 - 5:54 AM

Urschel exclusively played right guard at Penn State, earning first-team All-Big Ten honors twice. He projects as an early-career backup along the interior. Wed, May 14, 2014 04:32:00 PM

Ravens selected Penn State G John Urschel with the No. 175 overall pick in the NFL draft.

Urschel (6-foot-3, 313) was a two-time first-team All-Big Ten guard on the field in Happy Valley and also shined off of it, graduating in less than three years with a 4.0 GPA in mathematics. He made 25 career starts, all at right guard. Urschel is an average athlete (5.31 forty, 29-inch vertical), but has good arm length (33") for the interior. He'll open his career competing to be a "swing" guard-center reserve. Sat, May 10, 2014 03:40:00 PM

Stanley practiced fully and will start after missing the last three games. His return comes at a good time with Joe Flacco (questionable, shoulder) at less than 100 percent. The Ravens will be without RG Marshal Yanda (doubtful, shoulder) against the Jets.

Lewis isn't yet headed to injured reserve, but that could be his destination if the Ravens fall out of the playoff race. As of now, he isn't looking likely to play again during the regular season. Lewis has been mediocre, but it's an ill-timed loss for an already struggling running game. John Urschel is the next man up on the depth chart.